Crime Report: McLean

The following incidents were reported by the McLean District Police Station:

Monday, Sept. 9

ROBBERY: 1700 block of Ascot Way, 9/7/19, 12:30 a.m. The victim was walking home when he was approached by two men who pushed him to the ground and stole several personal items. The men were described as being in their late teens to early 20s.

LARCENIES:

2600 block of Avenir Place, cash from business

2000 block of Barkham Lane, license plates from vehicle

1600 block of East Avenue, bicycle from residence

8300 block of Leesburg Pike, purse from business

6500 block of Old Dominion Drive, credit cards and cash from residence

6700 block of Old Dominion Drive, wallet from vehicle

2200 block of Pimmit Drive, car seat from vehicle

2200 block of Pimmit Drive, laptop computer, radio and cash from vehicle

8000 block of Tysons Corner Center, cell phone from location

Friday, Sept. 6

LARCENIES:

1900 block of Chain Bridge Road, merchandise from business

3000 block of Nutley Street, merchandise from business

Thursday, Sept 5

LARCENIES:

8600 block of Lee Highway, purse from location

3000 block of Nutley Street, merchandise from business

STOLEN VEHICLES:

1500 block of Boyd Pointe Way, 2016 Honda CBR 650F motorcycle

Wednesday, Sept. 4

LARCENIES:

8300 block of Boone Boulevard, passport from location

2000 block of International Drive, merchandise from business

7300 block of Lee Highway, laptop computer from business

1600 block of Tysons Boulevard, credit cards and cash from location

Tuesday, Sept. 3

GRAND LARCENY/DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY/POSSESSION OF STOLEN PROPERTY: 1900 block of Chain Bridge Road, 9/2/19, 7 p.m. Officers were investigating several car break-ins in a parking garage when they saw a man crouched behind a car. He was arrested and officers then found another man sitting in a white van that contained stolen property from the earlier thefts. A 26- and 18-year old men of Washington, D.C., were charged with seven counts of larceny from a motor vehicle, destruction of property, possession of burglarious tools and possession of stolen property. The two men were held without bond.

STOLEN AUTO: 2001 International Drive (Tysons Galleria), 8/31/19, 12:54 p.m. Officers responded to the report of a stolen car that was in the parking garage. Officers used garage surveillance footage to locate the suspect in the mall. A 24-year-old man of Fairfax, was arrested and charged with auto theft, possession of burglarious tools, possession of forged bank notes, possession of marijuana and displaying altered/fictitious registration. He was held without bond.